Final Analysis
Feb 02, 2021
2 minutes
must have been around 12 when I first watched , a 1969 film directed by social realism specialist Ken Loach. The plot revolves around Billy Casper (played by David Bradley), an English, working-class boy who spends his free time caring for and training his pet kestrel. The Yorkshire dialect used in the film, in the hope presenter, Tony, would choose it for the viewer’s gallery. He didn’t, but I did later triumph with a collage of a barn owl with button eyes.
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